EXTRACTS FROM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Regulations under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921 22. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1930, pages 1999-2003.) BLEDISLOE, Governor-General. ORDER IN COUNCIL. At the Government House at Wellington, this 23rd day of June, 1930. Present: His Excellency the Governor-General in Council. In pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consont of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby revoke all previous regulations made under the said Act, other than those made under Part 111 of that Act, and in particular the regulations next hereinafter referred to, and doth hereby make the following regulations for the purposes of the said Act, and with the like advice and consent doth hereby declare that such revocation shall take effect and the regulations hereby enacted, shall come into force, on and from the first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty.
REGULATIONS. Interpretation. 1. (1) These regulations may be cited as the Animals Protection and Game Regulations, 1930. (2) In these regulations, if not inconsistent with the context, “ Act ” means the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, with the exception of Part 111 thereof: “ Authorized officer ” means any ranger, police officer, officer of a duly registered acclimatization society, or person appointed by the Minister of Internal Affairs for any specified purpose under these regulations : “ Minister ” means the Minister of Internal Affairs : “ Registered acclimatization society ” includes, in respect of the Rotorua Acclimatization District, the Department of Internal Affairs ; and references to the secretary of a duly registered acclimatization society shall be deemed to include the Undersecretary of that Department or any person appointed by him for any specified purpose under these regulations. “ Under-Secretary ” means the Under-Secrotary of the Department of Internal Affairs : Issue of Licenses. 2. (1) No person shall take or kill any imported game or native game during an open season in any district unless he is the holder of a license under the Act. (2) Such licenses shall be issued by such person or persons as the Minister in notifying an open season for imported game or native game or both shall authorize to issue licenses, and such licenses shall have offect according to the tenor thereof. (3) Licenses may be issued authorizing the holder thereof to take or kill both imported game and native game, and shall be in the form No. 1 in tho Schedule hereto. (4) Licenses may be issued authorizing the holder thereof to tako or kill imported game only, and shall be in the form No. 2 in the Schedule hereto. (5) Licenses may be issued authorizing the holder thereof to take or kill native game only, and shall be in the form No. 3 in tho Schedule hereto. (6) The foo payable for a license to take or kill both imported game and native game shall bo one pound (£1); for imported game only, one pound (£1); and for native game only, ten shillings (10s.). (7) In any district in which, or in any part of which, hares have by the operation of any Warrant issued pursuant to section 8 of the said Act become imported game, licenses may be issued authorizing the holder thereof to take or kill hares only. (8) The fee payable for a license to take or kill hares only issued under the last preceding clause hereof shall be ten shillings (10s.). (9) A license issued under clause (7) of this regulation shall be in the form Number 2 in the Schedule hereto, save that for the words one pound (£1) ” shall be substituted the words “ ten shillings (10s.).”
Prohibiting shooting Game with certain Kinds of Gun.
3. In addition to tho prohibitions contained in sections 12 and 13 of the Act, no person shall kill or destroy any importod game or native game, or shoot at, or attempt to shoot at, any such imported game or native game with any automatic or auto-loading gun, unless it is converted into a gun capable of carrying two cartridges only, or with any rifle, pea-rifle, or punt-gun : Provided that nothing in this regulation shall apply to deer, moose, and wapiti. Disposal of Fees, Fines, etc. 4. (1) Except whore otherwise provided, all fees paid for licenses issued by a postal officer under the Act shall be paid into the. Post Office Account, and shall be applied—(a) In the first instance, in or towards defraying the cost of and incidental to the issue of licenses and any
other expenses of carrying into effect the provisions of the Act; and (b) The balance shall be paid to the registered acclimatization societies ' of the districts in which such licenses were issued.
(2) All fees paid for licenses issued by an officer of a registered acclimatization society shall be paid and belong to that society. (3) All fines recovered under the Act shall be paid into the Public Account, and, except as provided in section 42 thereof, shall be applied—(а) In the first instance, in or towards defraying the costs of and incidental to the recoveiy of such fines ; and (б) The balance shall be paid to the registered acclimatization societies in whose districts the offences were committed.
(4) If there is no registered acclimatization society in respect of any district, the balance aforesaid of all foes and fines applicable thereto shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund.
(5) With respect to any district under tho control of the Department of Internal Affairs, the balance of all fees and fines as aforesaid applicable thereto shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund. Refusal to issue and Revocation of Licenses. 5. (1) Any person appointed to issue. licenses under tho Act or regulations may rofuse to issuo a license to any person who within two years prior to the date of his application for a license has boon convicted of any broach of tho provisions of the Act or of any regulations made thereunder. (2) Where the holder of a license has boon found guilty of a breach of tho Act or of any regulations thereunder, tho Court may, if it thinks fit, revoke his license either wholly or for such period as it thinks fit. Sale of Swans’ Eggs. 6. (1) The Under-Secretary may authorize any registered acclimatization society to take, within the district of that society, the eggs of the black swan (Cygnus atratus) and sell or otherwise dispose of such eggs. (2) The Under-Secrotary,, in authorizing a society to take and sell such eggs, may specify the purposo to which tho proceeds derived therefrom shall bo devoted. Cool Storage of Game. 7. (1) Any person authorized to take or kill or .to sell imported game or native game or both may place in any freezing or cool chamber any such game so taken or killed, which may bo kept in such chamber until required by the person depositing the same, but not beyond seven days after the close of the open season. (2) When placing imported game or native game in a freezing or cool chamber tho person placing it therein shall forthwith furnish the secretary of the acclimatization society in whose district the chamber is situated with a written statement containing his full name and postal address, the number of his license, or the authority under which the game was taken or killed, the name of the acclimatization district in which such license or authority was issued, the number of imported game or native game so placed in such chamber, and tho date on which such game was placed therein. (3) The manager or person in charge of such chamber shall furnish the secretary of the acclimatization socioty in whose district tho chamber is situated with full particulars of the importod game or native game deposited therein, and shall permit the socrotary or any person authorized by such secretary in that behalf to inspect such game at any time whilst it is in the chamber.
(4) Tho managor or person in charge of a freezing or cool chamber shall deliver any imported game or native game deposited therein in manner aforesaid to its owner in person only or to his written order, when authorized to do so by the secretary of tho acclimatization society, and tho secretary shall grant the necessary authority when required by tho owner to do so. (5) The managor or person in charge of a freezing or cool chamber in which imported game or native game is deposited shall keep a register in the form No. 4 in the Schodule hereto in which he shall enter the particulars specified therein in respect of all game deposited with him, and shall allow the secretary of the acclimatization society or other authorized officer to inspect the register at any time. Importation, Cool Storage, and Sale of Frozen Game. 8. (1) No person shall import into Now Zealand any frozen or chilled game without the consent of tho Undersecretary.
(2) Tho Under-Secretary may authorize any person to keep in cool storage game imported pursuant to subclause (1) hereof, or he may authorize the sale thereof under such conditions as he thinks fit.
(3) A register shall be kept in the mannor provided in regulation 7 hereof of all game kept in cool storage pursuant to subclause (2) hereof, and the provisions of that regulation relating to the register provided therein shall apply as far as possible to tho register provided in this regulation. Taxidermists. 9. (1) For the purpose of this regulation, “taxidermist” paeans any person with whom any bird, animal, or reptile, or any part thereof, is deposited for the purpose of mounting, curing, or dressing. (2) No person shall carry on business as a taxidermist without first taking out an annual license, to be called a taxidermist’s license, in tho form No. 5 in the Schedule hereto. Such license may be obtained from tho Under-Secretary on application in the form No. 6 in the Schedule hereto, upon 1 payment of a fee of one pound (£1), and shall expire on the 31st day of March following the date thereof. (3) A separate license must be taken out in respect of every branch of any business, but the fee for such separate license shall be ten shillings (10s.) only. (4) If a license is issued after the 30th day of September in any year half only of tho above fees shall be payable. (5) Any license taken out under the provisions of any regulations hereby revoked and in force upon the coming into operation of these regulations shall enure as if it had been issued under these regulations on the day of the coming into operation thereof. (6) All fees payable under this regulation shall be paid into tho Public Account, and shall form part of the Consolidated Fund.
(7) Every taxidermist shall keep a register, in the form No. 7 in the Schedule hereto, in which he shall enter the particulars specified therein in respect of every bird, animal, or reptile, or part thereof, deposited with him, and any taxidermist or person who accepts or retains same without making the entries aforesaid shall be deemed to be unlawfully in possession thereof. (8) No taxidermist shall accept or take delivery of any bird, animal, or reptile, or any part thereof, except from a person lawfully in possession of same, or an authorized agent of that person. (9) Any authorized officer .shall have the right at all reasonable times to call for and inspect any register or book kept by any taxidermist in terms of these regulations, and also to inspect, examine, and mark any bird, animal, or reptile, in possession of tho taxidermist, who shall permit the authorized officer to make the inspection.
(10) Every taxidermist who receives any absolutely protected bird, animal, or reptile, or any part thereof, shall forthwith notify the receipt thereof to the secretary of the acclimatization society of the district in which such bird, animal, or reptile was taken. If the district in which it was taken is unknown, he shall notify tho secretary of the acclimatization society in whoso district he has his place of business.
Register to be kept by Carrying Companies, etc. 10. (1) Every carrier, carrying company, or forwarding agent who carries or transmits imported game or native game, whether by land or soa, shall keep a register in the form No. 8 in the Schedule hereto, in which shall be entered tho particulars specified therein. (2) Such register shall bo open for inspection at any time by the ’ secretary of the acclimatization society in whose district the carrier, carrying company, or forwarding agent carries on business, or by any person authorized by such secretary in that behalf. (3) Any carrier, company, or forwarding agent who accepts or retains any imported game or native game for the purpose aforesaid without making the required entries shall bo deemed to be unlawfully in possession thereof. (4) No such carrier, company, or forwarding agent shall accept or take delivery of any imported game or native game except from a person lawfully in possession thereof. Appointments by Occupiers of Land to take or kill Game. 11. (1) Whenever a person in bona fide occupation of any land appoints one other person to take or kill imported gamo or native game upon such land the appointment shall be in writing in the form No. 9 in the Schedule hereto. (2) The original appointment, together with a correct copy thoroof, shall bo forwarded by tho occupier to the secretary of the acclimatization society for tho district, and the secretary shall forthwith, on the approval of tho acclimatization society being given, endorse thereon such approval.
The original appointment shall then be returned to. the occupier forthwith, who shall forward same to the appointee, and the appointment shall bo produced for inspection on the demand of any authorized officer. (3) The secretary of the acclimatization society shall retain the copy of the appointment, and notice in writing of the revocation thereof shall be forwarded to tho secretary by the occupier within twenty-four hours after such revocation.
Importation of Animals. 12. (1) The Minister may, by writing under his hand, consent to any acclimatization society, or the officers or servants of any such society, or any other person importing into New Zealand any mammal or bird (other than a domestic animal or bird) or any reptile or insect. (2) Application shall bo made to tho Minister in writing, and shall contain tho following particulars : (a) The name of such mammal, bird, reptile, or insect, and number desired to be imported ; ( b ) The country and locality from which they are being obtained ; (c) Their habits or customs ; (d) The district in which it is proposed to liberate them ; (e) Such other particulars as the Minister may require. (3) The Minister, before granting consent, may make such inquiries as he thinks fit, and he may require the production of such evidence or particulars as to the habits or customs of any such mammal, bird, reptile, or insect as may be deemed necessary. (4) Tho Minister shall not consent to the importation of any mammal, bird, reptile, or insect which is likely to become a nuisance or to cause injury or damage.
Liberation of Animals. 13. (1) The Minister may, by writing under his hand, authorize any acclimatization society, or the officers or servants of any such society, or any other person, to liberate or turn at large for purposes of sport or game animals in any part of New Zealand, and no animal shall be liberated without such authority. (2) Applications for authority shall be made to the Minister in writing, and shall contain the following particulars : (a) The name of the animals proposed to be liberated and the number thereof; (b) The district or locality from which they are being obtained; . (c) The district in which it is proposed to liberate them ; (d) Such other particulars as the Minister may require. Having Animals, Beasts, etc., in Possession. 14. (1) Any acclimatization society or person who has in possession any imported reptile, or any beast or bird of prey, or any animal imported into New Zealand, in breach of the Act shall immediately give notice in writing thereof to the Minister.
(2) Every notice shall contain the following particulars : (a) The name of such reptile, beast, or bird of prey, or other animal, and the number held in possession ; ( b) The country and locality from which they were obtained ; (c) The manner in which they came into the possession of the holder; (d) The purpose or purposes (if any) for which they are being used;
(e) Such other particulars as the Minister may require. (3) The Minister, before consenting to any such reptile, beast, or bird of prey, or animal being retained in possession, may make such inquiries as he thinks fit, and ho may requiro the production of such evidonee or particulars as to the habits or customs thereof as may bo deemed necessary. (4) The Minister in giving consent may stipulate the period during which any such reptile, beast, bird of prey, or animal may be retained in possession, the purpose or purposes for which it shall be used, the times when and conditions under which it may bo liberated, together with any other conditions he may think fit. (5) If the Minister is of opinion that any such reptile, beast, bird of prey, or animal should not be retained in possession, ho may give orders for its destruction or other disposal, and such orders shall immediately on roceipt thereof be carried out by tho person or persons to whom they are given.
Import and Export of Skins, Feathers, and Eggs of Birds. 15. (1) No person shall import into Now Zealand the skins, feathers, or eggs of any bird : Provided that tho Minister may by writing under his hand authorize an exemption from the provisions of this regulation in such cases as ho thinks fit.
(2) No person shall, without the consent in writing of the Minister, export from Now Zealand the skins, feathers, or eggs of any bird included in the Schedules to the Act: Provided that this prohibition shall not apply in respect of any bird the export of which has been authorized under any of the provisions of the Act.
Registration, Formation, and Dissolution of Societies. 16. (1) Any acclimatization society formed after the Ist day of April, 1922 (being the date of the coming into operation of the Act), may apply for registration under the Act in the form No. 11 in the Schedule hereto. (2) The application shall bo signed by tho president or chairman or other principal officer of the society, and by one other member of the society and by the secretary thereof. (3) The two copies of the rules of the society required by the said Act to bo sent with the application shall be authenticated by the signature of the president or chairman or other principal officer of the society, and by one other member of the society and by the secretary thereof. (4) No new society shall be registered as an acclimatization society under the Act unless at the date of application for registration it has at least fifty members. (5) The rules of the society shall state or provide for the following matters (а) The name of tho society. (6) Tho objects for which the society is established. (c) Tho modes in which persons may become members of the society, including in all cases other than lifemembers provision for a written or printed application for membership signed by the intending member. (d) The modes in which persons cease to be members of the society. (e) The mode in which the rules of the society may be altered or rescinded. (/) The mode of summoning and holding general meetings, and of voting thereat. (g) The appointment of officers of the society. h ) Tho control and use of tho common seal of the society. (i) The control and investment of the funds of the society. j) The dissolution or winding-up of the society, and the disposition of tho property of the society in such event. (k) Such other matters as the Minister may require to be provided for. (б) Whore the district within which a society proposes to conduct its operations forms part of any existing acclimatization district tho society shall, not less than fourteon days before making application for registration, give notice of its intention to apply for registration to the secretary of each acclimatization society affected, and shall state in the application to whom such notice has been sent. (7) The certificate of registration shall be in the form No. 10 in tho Schedule hereto. (8) The registration of any acclimatization society effected under the regulations hereby revoked and in force upon the coming into operation of these regulations shall enure as if it had been effected under these regulations. 17. If at any time it is made to appear that a registered acclimatization society has ceased to exist, or has failed to carry out the objects for which it was formed, the Minister may publish a notice in tho Gazelle cancelling tho registration of the society, and thereupon the society shall bo dissolved. Homingeons. 18. (1) Any person, being tho owner of .any homingpigeons, may make application, in tho form No. 12 in the Schedule horeto, to tho Chief Postmaster of tho postal district in which ho resides to bo registered as owner of such pigeons for the year ending 31st December then next following. Every application shall be accompanied by a foe of Is. (2) Any such registration effected under any regulations hereby revoked shall enure as if it had been effected under this regulation on the day of the coming into operation thereof.
(3) Each Chief Postmaster shall keep a register for the purposes aforesaid in the form 'No. 13 in the Schedule hereto. (4) Every Chief Postmaster, on receiving an application in proper form, together with the required foe, shall enter or cause to bo entered therein all necessary particulars in the register, and shall issue a receipt to the applicant in the form No. 14 in tho Schedule hereto.
(5) All fees payable under this regulation shall be paid into and credited to the Post Offico Account.
Forfeiture and Disposal of Game, etc
19. (1) Any importod game or native game, or any absolutely protected animal which has boon unlawfully taken or killed and anything lawfully seized as provided in paragraphs (a) and ( b ) of subsection (1) of section 36 of tho Act are hereby declared to be forfeited to His Majesty. (2) It shall be the duty of evory ranger or constable who has seized any such game, animals, or other things as aforesaid, or into whoso possession they have come, to forward immediate notification thereof to tho Ministor who, either on tho conviction of any person for unlawfully taking or killing any such game or animals or for illegally" taking, having in possession, or using such other things contrary to the provisions of tho Act, or if no such person can be traced, shall, in order to give effect to such forfeiture as aforesaid, give such orders for the disposal of such game, animals, or othor things as aforesaid as ho thinks fit, and such orders shall immediately on receipt thereof be carriod out by the person to whom they are given. (3) All moneys derived from tho disposal of anything sold pursuant to this regulation shall be paid into the Public Account, and, after deducting all oxponsos, shall be paid over to tho registered acclimatization society in whose district the seizure was made. Penalty. 20. (1) If any person commits a broach of any of those regulations he shall, except where a penalty is otherwise provided, be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding £2O. (2) If any person so convicted is the holder of a license of any kind issued under these regulations it shall be lawful for the Minister at any time thereafter, without prejudice to the power of the Court under Regulation 5 hereof, by notice under his hand served upon such person or published in the Gazette, to revoke such license, and such revocation shall take effect from the time of such service or revocation as the case may be. SCHEDULE. [Form No. 1. License to take or kill Imported Game and Native Game. , of , having this day paid the sum of one pound (£1), is horeby authorized to take or kill within the Acclimatization District of from tho day of , 19 , to the day of , 19 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22. This license does not authorize the holdor thereof to take or kill imported game or native game on lands actually and exclusively used by any registered acclimatization society for acclimatization purposes, or on any sanctuary or public domain, or on any land excepted from the operation of the notification declaring an open season for tho district. Dated at this day of , 19 . [Form No. 2. License to take or kill Imported Game. , of , having this day paid the sum of one pound (£1), is horeby authorized to take or kill within the Acclimatization District of from the day of , 19 , to the day of , 19 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22. This license does not authorize tho holdor thereof to tako or kill imported game on lands actually and exclusively used by any registered acclimatization society for acclimatization purposes, or on any sanctuary or public domain, or on any land oxcopted from tho operation of tho notification declaring an open season for the district. Dated at this day of , 19 . [Form No. 3. License to take or kill Native Game. , of , having this day paid the sum of ten shillings (10s.), is hereby authorized to take or kill within the acclimatization district of from the day of , 19 , to the day of , 19 (both days inclusive), subject to tho provisions of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22. This license does not authorize the holder thereof to take or kill native game on lands actually and exclusively used by
any registered acclimatization society for acclimatization purposes, or on any sanctuary or public domain, or cn any land excepted from the operation cf the notification declaring an open season for the district. Dated at this day of ,19 . [Form No. 4.
Certified correct. [Signature.] [Form No 5. Taxidermist’s License. [Name in full], [Address], having this day paid the sum of one pound (£1), is hereby authorized to carry on business as a taxidermist at [Describe place of business], from tho day of ,19 , to the day of 19 (both days inclusive), subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, and tho regulations made thereunder. Dated at this day of ,19 . [Signature.] Under-Secretary, Internal Affairs Department.
[Form No. 6. Application for Taxidermist’s License under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22. In pursuance of the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, and the regulations made thoreunder, I, [Name in full and address], hereby make application on my own behalf [or on behalf of the firm of , of which I am a member ; or on behalf of [Name of registered company], whose written authority authorizing me to apply for and hold a license under the said Act is hereto annexed, marked “A”] for a license to carry on business as a taxidermist. My place of business is [State full particulars as to place or places of business]. Dated at this day of ,19 . [Signature of Applicant.] [Form No. 7.
Certified correct. [Signature of taxidermist.'] —P.G.
[Form No. 8.
Certified correct. Signature [Form No. 9. Permit by Occupier of Land to take or kill Imported Game or Native Game. I, [Name in full], of [Postal address and occupation ], being the occupier of [Describe land], hereby appoint [Name in full], of [Postal address and occupation], to take or kill imported game and native game [or imported game] [or native game] on such land during the open season for this year [or from tho day of , 19 , to the day of , 19 , both days inclusive], subject to the provisions of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, and the regulations made thereunder. Nothing in this appointment authorizes the holder thereof to take or kill imported game or native game [or imported game] [or native game] on lands actually and exclusively used by any registered acclimatization society for acclimatization purposes, or on any sanctuary or public domain, or on any land excepted from the operation of the notification declaring the open season. Dated this day of , 19 . [Signature of occupier.] [Form No. 10. Certificate of Registration. Pursuant to the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, and regulations made thereunder, I , the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New Zealand, hereby certify that the Acclimatization Society has been duly registered under the said Act as from the day of ,19 . As witness my hand at Wellington this day of , 19 . Minister of Internal Affairs. [Form No. 11. Application by New Acclimatization Society for Registration under THE Animals PROTECTION AND GAME Act. 1921-22. To the Hon. the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington. We, tho undersigned, hereby make application, in accordance with the provisions in that behalf of tho Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, and the regulations thereunder, for the registration under that Act of an acclimatization society formed under that Act on the day of , 19 , and known as the [Name of society]. Two copies of the rules of the said socioty are attached hereto, authenticated as required by regulations. The district within which the society proposes to conduct its operations is the [Description of area]. Notice of intention to make application for registration was sent to [Set out names of acclimatization societies that may be affected by application] on the day of , 19. . Given under our hands at this day of 19 . President [or Chairman.] Member. Secretary. [Form No. 12. Application to register Homing-pigeons. To the Chief Postmaster, I, [Name in full and address], being the owner of the undermentioned homing-pigeons, horoby apply to bo registered as such owner under and for tho purposes of the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, and tho regulations made
thereunder; and I hand you herewith the sum of Is., being the fee for registration for the year ending the 31st day of December, 19 . Number of pigeons : Sex : Description, colour, breed, and marks (if any): Date : Place: [Signature.]
[Form No. 13.
Form op Register.
Chief Post-office,
[Form No. 14. Form of Receipt. Received from [Name and address ] the sum of Is., being fee for the registration, under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, and the regulations made thereunder, as owner of homing-pigeons for the twelve months ending the 31st day of December, 19 . Date: Place : Chief Postmaster. F. D. THOMSON, Clerk of the Executive Council. (I.A. 25/28/16.) The Rotorua Trout Fishing Regulations.—Amendment No. 1. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1930, page 2003.) Open Season for the Taking or Killing of Opossums, Rotorua Waimarino, and Auckland. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1930, pages 2004-5.) Regulations for Trout Fishing, Stratford. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1930, page 2029.)
Protection removed from Canadian Goose in Southland. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1930, page 2040.) Importation of certain Publications prohibited. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1930, page 2053.) Customs Department, Wellington, 17th June, 1930. It is hereby notified for public information that the importation of the publications shown in the list hereunder is regarded as being prohibited under the provisions of the Order in Council made on 10th May, 1921, and gazetted on 19th May, 1921, which prohibits the importation into New Zealand of the following —that is to say : Any document which incites, encourages, advises, or advocates violence, lawlessness, or disorder, or expresses any seditious intention. This list is supplementary to those contained in the notifications which were published in the New Zealand Gazette on the 26th May, 1927, and 18th April, 1929. These lists include only those publications which have been submitted to the Customs Department and which, after consideration by it, are regarded as infringing the above-mentioned Order in Council. It should be understood that it does not follow that any document not mentioned in these lists will be allowed to be imported. The onus rests on importers to avoid infringing the provisions of the Order in Council. If any person is in doubt as to whether any publication he desires to import is or is not regarded as prohibited from importation he should communicate with the Comptroller of Customs, Wellington.
Geo. Craig, Comptroller of Customs,
W.
Date of 11 u at.ion. Date of Publication in Gazette. Page. lsfr February, 1924 7th February, 1924 .. 437 6th April, 1925 9th April, 1925 1043 6th February, 1928 .. 16th February, 1928 .. 401 17th June, 1929 20th June, 1929 1699
REGULATIONS REVOKED.
Entry. Address, Name, of Occupation Depositor. Imported of and NativeNumber Kind. Date No. and District issued, for Authority Game. Address, Occupation Person to delivered. of Delivery. Remarks.
Register of Imported or Native Game deposited in a Freezing or Cool Chamber.
of Address, and of Occupation received. Depositor’s and issued or which for Authority Bird, any Description Bird, or deposited. Locality taken. Ac., Name, of whom Date of Delivery. Remarks. Date of Delivery. Remarks. —
Taxidermist’s Register.
of Entry. Full Name, Address, and Occupation of Depositor. Number of Imported Game and Kind. Number of Native Game and Kind. Date of Deposit. No. of Depositor’s License and District in which issued or Authority for taking Game. Full Name, Address, and Occupation of Person to whom delivered. Date of Delivery. Remarks. Full Name, Address, and Occupation of Depositor. Number of Imported Game and Kind. Number of Native Game and Kind. Date of Deposit. No. of Depositor's License and District in which issued or Authority for taking Game. Full Name, Address, and Occupation of Person to whom delivered. Date of Delivery. Remarks. '
Register to be kept by Carrying Company, etc., of Game obtained for purpose of Delivery.
Date. Name and Address Number and Description Fee of Owner. Number and Description of Homing-pigeons. Fee received.
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No. of Watch. Description. Owner’s Name and Address. Police Gazette Reference. Gentlemen’s gold open-face William Arthur King, Auckland .. 1930. Pago 238 Gentlemen’s silver hunting Waltham .. .. William Arthur King, Auckland .. „ 238 Ladies’ cold wristlet Nola Mowlen, Auckland .. „ 239 Gentlemen’s gold Craven wristlet Thomas Percival Buer, Auckland „ 239 Gentlemen’s gold hunting Waltham Glen Urquhart, Auckland „ 239 230939 Gentlemen’s silver Rotherhams .. Louisa Braithwaite, Auckland „ 239 Gentlemen’s silver hunting Baume Jack Alexander Campbell, Wellington „ 240 Ladies’ gold wristlet Isobel Tippett, Wellington „ 240 Gentlemen’s silver hunting Rotherhams .. Isobel Tippett, Wellington „ 240 Robert A. McIntosh, Ophir . „ 240 Ladies’ gold wristlet Catherine Gow, Dunedin „ 240 122059 Gentlemen’s open-face silver Geoffrey Herbert Strange, Dunedin „ 261 Gentlemen’s nickel wristlet Jones Brothers, Auckland „ 278 Gentlemen’s silver Rolex wristlet John William Burtenshaw, Wellington „ 278 893705 Gentlemen’s gold-filled hunting Omega William John Finch (Wharf), Wellington .. „ 278 Gentlemen’s gold-filled hunting Elgin William Delaney, Auckland „ 293 Gentlemen’s silver lever Rhys George Davies, Palmerston North „ 293 Gentlemen’s silver wristlet Kenneth Murray, Lower Hutt „ 293 1189415 Ladies’ gold wristlet Hilda Wright, Auckland „ 307 5908 Gentlemen’s silver Swiss wristlet William H. Young, Auckland „ 308 Gentlemen’s open-face silver William Mills, Onehunga „ 308 Gentlemen’s silver wristlet John Clive Holt, Waihi .. „ 308 Gentlemen’s nickel Ben Timer William David Thompson, Huntly „ 308 Gentlemen’s silver hunting Nelson Boag, Whataupoka „ 308 Ladies’ gold wristlet Muriel C. Butterworth, Waitotara „ 308 Gentlemen’s gold wristlet Unicorn James Ii. Hamilton, Napier „ 308 Gentlemen’s nickel Swiss hunting Frederick S. Warn, Feilding „ 309 202215 Ladies’ gold wristlet Grace Holmes, Wellington „ 309 Gentlemen’s (3 doz.) nickel Westclox Donald Archibald Douglas, Wellington „ 309 Gentlemen’s (2 doz.) nickel wristlet Donald Archibald Douglas, Wellington „. 309 Gentlemen’s (2 doz.) silver Swiss Donald Archibald Douglas, Wellington „ 309 Gentlemen’s rolled-gold wristlet .. Donald Archibald Douglas, Wellington „ 309 .Gentlemen’s silver Omega .. .. Gentlemen’s silver OmegaDonald Archibald Douglas, Wellington Donald Archibald Douglas, Wellington„ 309 „ 309 Gentlemen’s (8) nickel .. Donald Archibald Douglas, Wellington „ 309 57068 Gentlemen’s silver hunting Rotherhams .. Donald Archibald Douglas, Wellington „ 309 Gentlemen’s gold hunting Waltham John Budd, Auckland .. „ 325 Gentlemen’s open-face silver English lever Hugh Potts, Manaia „ 326 Ladies’ gold half-hunting Horace Vinten, Manaia .. „ 326 Gentlemen’s nickel wristlet William Robert Holder, Eketahuna „ 326 Gentlemen’s gold hunting Elgin .. Henry Joseph Kelly, Wellington .. „ 327 Ladies’ rolled-gold wristlet James Gibson Patterson, Dunedin „ 327 Gentlemen’s silver wristlet Walter Harold Fletcher, Wellington „ 341 Ladies’ gold open- .. ■ .. Herbert Peachey Demoulins, Dunedin „ 341 Ladies’ silver Swiss wristlet Herbert Peachey Demoulins, Dunedin „ 341 Herbert Peachey Demoulins, Dunedin „ 341 Ladies’ silver wristlet .. George F. M. Stewart, Invercargill „ 341 Ladies’ gold wristlet Alex Teplitzky, Wellington „ 372 2227315Ladies’ gold Swiss wristlet Alex Teplitzky, Wellington „ 372 222736Ladies’ gold Swiss wristlet Minnie Zealandia Waite, Lyall Bay „ 372 Gentlemen’s silver open-face William Henry Congdon, Blenheim „ 392 Gentlemen’s silver hunting Ah Lee, Auckland „ 407 Gentlemen’s white gold wristlet .. Leonard Elliott M. McVicar, Auckland „ 407 Gentlemen’s silver Swiss wristlet Donald Stephen Hill, Te Aroha .. „ 407 Ladies’ gold wristlet Jessie Iris Martin, Wellington „ 407 . Ladies’ silver wristlet (2) Jessie Iris Martin, Wellington „ 407 Jessie Iris Martin, Wellington „ 407 Ladies’ gold wristlet Lily Vowles, Auckland .. „ 423 Ladies’ silver wristlet .. Louisa Murray, Auckland „ 423 100540 Gentlemen’s rolled-gold hunting .. Robert Cyril Mead, Moera „ 423 Gentlemen’s gold Waltham Joseph Rene Roy, Wellington „ 444 Gentlemen’s rolled-gold Rolex Charles Edward Morris, Wellington „ 444
RETURN OF WATCHES REPORTED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 30th JUNE, 1930. (For preceding return see Police Gazette, 1930, page 263.)
No. of Bicycle. Description. Owner’s Name and Address. Police Gazette lie ference. 1930. Gentlemen’s Hercules .. Herbert F. Watts, Whangarei 1930. Page 238 Gentlemen’s„ 239 Gentlemen’sJack Coombes, Hamilton Jack Coombes, Hamilton„ 239 D.O. 1914 Gentlemen’s Hercules .. Robert Ansell, Masterton „ 239 Gentlemen’s Hercules .. Wong Nam, Masterton .. „ 239 22926 J Ladies’ Empire Mollie Eleanor Pargetter, Petone „ 239 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Mollie Eleanor Pargetter, Petone „ 239 Ronald Marti Palmer, Petone „ 240 2771 Gentlemen’s Couchman .. Albert Stone, Wellington „ 240 L 4116 M Harley-Davidson motor-cycle Athol Raymond Olson, Wellington „ 240 Gentlemen’s Royal Douglas W. V. Howe, Wellington „ 240 72890 Gentlemen’s Fleetwing .. Thomas Henry Tippet, Christchurch „ 240 9-2299Herbert Victor Thorne, Christchurch 24< 9-2299Gentlemen’s J. H. Suckling Gentlemen’s <J. H. SucklingHerbert Victor Thorne, Christchurch „ 240 129 Gentlemen’s John Bull .. George Mitchell, Christchurch „ 240 J.K. 1408 Gentlemen’s Simplex Special Ernest Joseph Bonisch, Christchurch „ 240 L.L. 910 Gentlemen’s Simplex Special William John Dunlop, Christchurch „ 240 708 Gentlemen’s Fleet Robin Genet, Christchurch „ 240 18817 Gentlemen’s Challenge .. Albert Leonard East, Christchurch „ 240 266 Gentlemen’s Lewis William Robert Clarke, Christchurch „ 240 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Richard Milton Pennefather, Dargaville „ 260 85545 H Gentlemen’s Skeates and White .. Ernest Rober Scott, Auckland „ 260 H.K. 413 Gentlemen’s Farmers Union Edwin James Le Noel, Auckland „ 260 Gentlemen’s Monarch Special Keith Blincoe, Hamilton „ 261 Gentlemen’s Robert Smith McGuchan, Lower Hutt „ 261 697 Gentlemen’s Bown William Wallace Wilson, Petone .. „ 261 Gentlemen’s Raleigh .. .. ... William Parry Taplin, Petone „ 261 00372 Gentlemen’s Harrison Ramsay Proprietary Co., Wellington „ 261 Gentlemen’s Kenneth Metcalfe, Auckland „ 278 30263 Gentlemen’s Kirmer Sidney Louis Anderson, Napier .. „ 278 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Noel S. Prebble, Feilding ' .. „ 278 20-t-2989 Harley-Davidson motor-cycle .. .. Roy Mahoney, Christchurch „ 278 977756 Gentlemen’s Rudge-Whitworth .. Edgar Williams, Lyttelton .. .. „ 279 Gentlemen’s Percy Herbert Simpson, Rotorua.. „ 293 1588 Gentlemen’s Bowden Tyseley Gordon Collins Brinson, Hastings „ 293 Gentlemen’s Albion .. . . .. ... Keith Marmont, Mount Albert „ 307 Gentlemen’s Robert Montgomery, Auckland .. ,. 307 Gentlemen’s Farmers Union Reginald Halsey Grant, Auckland „ 307 Gentlemen’s Alfred George Green, Auckland .. „ 307 24102 Gentlemen’s Reliance W. R. Twigg, Ltd., Auckland „ 308 Gentlemen’s Unity William Hay, Auckland „ 308 Gentlemen’s Percy Montgomery, Auckland „ 308 22650 Gentlemen’s Royal Enfield Donald Gordon Murray, Auckland „ 308 493 Gentlemen’s Farmers Union Thomas Ernest Ford, Auckland . . „ 308 J.L. 4339 Gentlemen’s Monarch Special Stanley Nolan, Te Aroha „ 308 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Horace Collier, Hamilton „ 308 Gentlemen’s Frank West, Hamilton .. „ 308 28 over Gentlemen’s Fleet Harry Eric Hooke, New Plymouth „ 308 24627 580146 Gentlemen’s Earl Arthur John Nicol, New Plymouth „ 308 7787 Gentlemen’s Star Stanley Frank Draper, Hastings .. ,. 308 924 Gentlemen’s Boucher John Melville Duffield, Palmerston North .. „ 309 52884 Gentlemen’s Arab Colin N. Hayman, Wellington „ 309 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Rev. Lewis Graham, Wellington .. „ 309 1929 Gentlemen’s Couchman .. .. .. John James Turner, Wellington .. „ 309 5032Gentlemen’s Butler Cutherbert J. Ryan, Christchurch „ 309 63025 16772 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Edward Harris, Christchurch „ 309 F.L. 5230 Gentlemen’s Simplex .. .. Robert Laurie, Christchurch „ 310 33909 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. George McElwee, Christchurch „ 310 E.P. 5533 Gentlemen’s Simplex Special Alan A. W. Allfrey, Christchurch .. ,. 310 E.A. 4570 Gentlemen’s Victory George Richardson, Christchurch ., 310 Z. 22286 Gentlemen’s Rover John H. Yarr, Christchurch ., 310 A. 83565 Gentlemen’s Rudge-Whitworth .. K. A. McLennan, Christchurch .. ., 310 Gentlemen’s Raleigh Cecil Double, Invercargill „ 310 53346 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Thomas Double, Invercargill „ 310 265852 Gentlemen’s Monarch Special Ivan A. K. P. Young, Auckland .. ,. 325 G.P. 2209 Gentlemen’s Monarch Special ... Ernest Curtis, Auckland „ 325 Gentlemen’s Monarch Special Thomas Brown, Auckland „ 325 Gentlemen’s New Hall .. Lewis Ferry, Auckland .. „ 326 381 Gentlemen’s Leader Bernard Wislesky, Auckland „ 326 Gentlemen’s Monarch .. Herbert James Johnston, Hamilton „ 326 Gentlemen’s Bowden Tyseley .. .. Nelson Stewart Irving, Hamilton.. „ 326 Gentlemen’s James Henry Carter, Hamilton .. „ 326 54974 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Robert George Porter, Hastings .. „ 326 6952 Gentlemen’s Saltley William Keen, Hastings.. „ 326 069251 Gentlemen’s Sun Charles William Peterson, Lower Hutt „ 326 Gentlemen’s Lacey .. .. Walter Watt, Petone „ 326 2248 Gentlemen’s Couchman Ross Presley, Wellington .. • .. „ 326 3051 Gentlemen’s Couchman John Oliphant, Wellington „ 326 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Charles J. R. Holloway, Wellington „ 326 726 Gentlemen’s Jones Harold Robert Forbes, Christchurch „ 327
RETURN OF BICYCLES REPORTED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 30th JUNE, 1930. (For preceding return see Police Gazette, 1930, page 264.)
No. of Bicycle. Description. Owner’s Name and Address. Police Gazette lieference. 2188 Gentlemen’s Rover James Alexander Henderson, Dunedin 1930. Page 327 1849 Gentlemen’s Challenge .. William Cant rick, Gore „ 327 1433 Gentlemen’s Red Bell .. ,1 ohn Dawson, Invercargill „ 327 G.R. 0645 Gentlemen’s Hercules .. James Wintre, Auckland „ 340 Gentlemen’s Bowden Tvseley Cyril Waters, Hamilton „ 340 Gentlemen’s Frederick Charles Davidson, Rotorua „ 340 Gentlemen’s Monarch Special Ivan Harris Baird, Taumarunui .. „ 340 4105 Gentlemen’s Red Seal .. Murdock McBean, Palmerston North „ 340 Ladies’ Arab .. .. .. • • .. • • Ngaire Thelma Johns, Lower Hutt ,. 341 Gentlemen’s Couchman-Stanhope .. ‘ . • Ngaire Thelma Johns, Lower Hutt „ 341 Charles Frederick Sukroo, Lower Hutt „ 341 Gentlemen’s Robert Henry Jones, Petone „ 341 260 Gentlemen’s Brampton .. .. Raymond Jack Richardson, Christchurch .. „ 341 11860Gentlemen’s Gamage Frederick Thomas Jago, Christchurch „ 341 1283 50165 Gentlemen’s Earl Duncan Todd, Christchurch „ 341 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. John James Pickford, North Invercargill .. ,. 341 D.O. 4203 Gentlemen’s Monarch Special Tom Ashby, Ohaeawai .. „ 356 Gentlemen’s Redbird George F. Creesey, Auckland „ 356 759 Gentlemen’s Tom Pongi, Wanganui .. „ 356 Ladies’ Lillian Bauckham, Pahiatua „ 357 732 Gentlemen’s Couch man Percy R. Stempa, Lower Hutt „ 357 3381 Gentlemen’s Couch man James Henry McCurley, Petone .. „ 357 Gentlemen’s Royle Mervyn Prier, Petone „ 357 Gentlemen’s John Richard Gallon, Petone „ 357 2242 Gentlemen’s Butler James Aurisch, Christchurch „ 357 5845 Gentlemen’s Bell Hugh Henley Roxburgh, Christchurch „ 357 Gentlemen’s Ivanhoe Stanley Patrick Smith, Invercargill „ 357 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Hector McDonald, Invercargill „ 357 16173 Gentlemen’s John Stephen Edwards, Whangarei „ 372 Gentlemen’s Vickery Herbert Henry Brown, Auckland „ 372 H.N.2466 Gentlemen’s Farmers Monarch Special Arthur Charles Pearce, Auckland.. „ 372 2255 Gentlemen’s Farmers Monarch Special Arthur Charles Pearce, Auckland.. „ 372 Gentlemen’s Monarch Special F. P. Mager, Napier „ 372 A. 98632„ 372 A. 98632Gentlemen’s Ridgeworth Gentlemen’s RidgeworthHerbert Pearce, Napier .. Herbert Pearce, Napier ..„ 372 50011 Gentlemen’s Argyle Leonard Esmond Lucre, Hastings „ 372 Gentlemen’s .. H. J. Colbert, Lower Hutt „ 372 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Trevor Harold Hadley, Petone „ 372 40130 Gentlemen’s .. Inglis Bros., Wellington .. .. „ 372 1570 li.A. Gentlemen’s Royal David Arthur McMorland, Nelson „ 373 144 Gentlemen’s British Standard Albert James Charles Smith, Dunedin „ 373 Gentlemen’s Arthur Lyons Hind, Invercargill .. „ 373 91259 Gentlemen’s Triumph .. David Gilbert Stewart, Invercargill „ 373 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Francis George Harvey, Auckland „ 391 136813 A.J.S. motor-cycle William Buckley, Hamilton „ 391 2175 Gentlemen’s Couchman Alf red Stevenson, Wellington „ 392 Gentlemen’s Raleigh James V. G. O’Sullivan, Nelson .. „ 392 17601 J. Gentlemen’s Arrow Victor Whanton Smith, Timaru .. „ 392 W. 9 over Gentlemen’s B.S.A. .. .. Frank Geoffrey Edgar, Dunedin .. „ 392 28080 L.S. 2425Cyril Dentley Coltman, Auckland L.S. 2425Gentlemen’s Farmers Union Gentlemen’s Farmers UnionCyril Dentley Coltman, Auckland „ 407 Gentlemen’s Monarch .. Stanley Augustus Bond, Hamilton „ 407 Gentlemen’s Roger Harbottle, Taradale „ 407 Gentlemen’s .. .. . ■ • • • William Martin Weinberg, Wellington „ 407 1208 Gentlemen’s Massey Noel Percy Richards, Wellington „ 408 H.N. 4550 Gentlemen’s Hercules .. .. .. .. Lawrence Hugh O’Brien, Wellington „ 408 Gentlemen’s Eric Israel Samuels, Ashburton .. „ 408 E.A. 6400 Gentlemen’s Charles Alfred Prince, Invercargill „ 408 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. George Payne, Invercargill „ 408 15505 Gentlemen’s .. .. .. ■ • • • Frank Ronowiez, Palmerston North „ 423 1547 Gentlemen’s Earl Horace Watt, Palmerston North .. „ 423 Gentlemen’s Monarch Special John Seabrook, Wellington „ 424 Gentlemen’s William Albert L. Nees, Nelson .. „ 424 Ladies’ Starley Ladies’ Ailsa Brain, Nelson „ 424 13515 Aileen Ivy Cullen, Nelson „ 424 39363 A Gentlemen’s B.S.A! .. .. .. • • William Henry Cocoran, Grey mouth „ 424 68949Gentlemen’s Butler Clarence Cain, Christchurch „ 424 5785 1315 Percy Nelson Eden, Christchurch 1315Ladies’ B.S.A. Ladies’ B.S.A.Percy Nelson Eden, Christchurch „ 424 3437 Gentlemen’s Ajax Harry Hare, Christchurch „ 424 1889 Gentlemen’s Jones Walter Roy E. Thompson, Christchurch .. „ 424 3045 Gentlemen’s Butler Duncan Wallis, Christchurch „ 424 S. 3474 Gentlemen’s .. Francis Joseph Tray not, Christchurch „ 424 266 Gentlemen’s Sterling Thomas D. Hamilton, Christchurch „ 424 12 Gentlemen’s Gamage .. .. Frederick Galletly, Christchurch .. „ 424 4367Gentlemen’s Butler Lawrence Andrew, Christchurch .. „ 424 65332 21938 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Roy Maxwell Smart, Christchurch „ 424 5652 Gentlemen’s Calder Mackay John Andrew O’Connor „ 424 470 Gentlemen’s Jones Special ' .. R. W. Richards, Christchurch „ 424 F.K. 5939 Gentlemen’s Simplex Special ... Albert Summerton, Christchurch „ 424
RETURN OF BICYCLES REPORTED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 30th JUNE, 1930— continued. (For preceding return see Police Gazette, 1930, page 264.)
No. of Bicycle. Description. Owner’s Name and Address. Police Gazette Reference. 15824 Gentlemen’s Twiss Thomas Alfred Nicholson, Christchurch 1930. Page 424 25251 Gentlemen’s Aero George Stewart, Christchurch „ 424 P.L. 3686 Gentlemen’s William Ashley, Christchurch ., 424 53 V. 318 Gentlemen’s Indian Scout motor-cycle James Roderick Waters, Christchurch „ 424 G.K. 3156 Gentlemen’s Clarion James Strachan, Christchurch „ 425 01638 Gentlemen’s Butler James Frazer, Christchurch „ 425 13. 30418 Gentlemen’s Bowen Tyseley Canada Tire and Rubber Co., Christchurch „ 425 2250 Gentlemen’s Butler .. Charles William Eagle, Christchurch „ 425 5182Gentlemen’s Butler .. .. Clyde Cliff, Christchurch „ 425 02039 1595 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. .. .. N.Z. Government (Labour Dept.), Invercargill „ 425 87008 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Skeates and White, Ltd., Auckland „ 443 44607 Gentlemen’s Farmers Monarch Special Auckland Sunday School Union, Auckland „ 443 Gentlemen’s Farmers Monarch Special Leonard A. W. Beazley, Eketahuna „ 444 647880 Gentlemen’s Massey-Harris William Henrv Cartwright, Lower Hutt „ 444 Ladies’ B.S.A. James Henry Sherwin, Lower Hutt „ 444 2171 Gentlemen’s Earl .. Frederick H. Pilcher, Lower Hutt „ 444 3171 Gentlemen’s Couch man Timothy G. L. Cronin, Wellington „ 444 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Henry Rose Gibbons, Nelson „ 444 29-51639 Ladies’ Rosa Gloria Whale, Greymouth .. „ 444 A.G. 359 Indian Scout motor-cycle Bell Motor-cycle Co., Christchurch „ 444 5662 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Arthur Pass, Christchurch „ 444 3043 Gentlemen’s B.S.A. Harold Courtney Kemp, Christchurch „ 444 4497 Gentlemen’s Butler Daniel Douglas, Christchurch .. .. „ 444 5284 Gentlemen’s Butler George Duggan, Christchurch „ 444 5397 Gentlemen’s Butler Sydney Alfred Jordan, Christchurch „ 444
RETURN OF BICYCLES REPORTED STOLEN DURING THE QUARTER ENDED 30th JUNE, 1930-continued. (For preceding return see Police Gazette, 1930, page 264.)
Name of Where tried When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Bom. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks. <fco. © w Complexion. Hair, Byes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks. Sco. Taka Mangonui 13/6/30 disorderly and come up Zealand N. labourer 1911 in. 7 copper .. black brown .. flat Tuberculosis in right leg and arm. (See Police in. 7 copper .. black brown .. flat Tuberculosis in right leg and arm. (See Police Cecil, means) called 1928, page Auckland 13/6/30 false pretences and Zealand bookbinder 1888 7 sallow .. grev blue-grey medium.. Scar on right knee and on sole of right foot; 7 sallow .. grey blue-grey medium.. Scar on right knee and on sole of right foot; Arthur, alias charged on alias DuCudray, 14/6/30 theft ifto come up Gazette, on Arthur charges) . 1 year and charged years’ probation and 1923, Photographs, 85.)page Frederick Clarke, Auckland 14/6/30|idle and disorderly (begging) N. Zealand stableman .. 1902 5 fresh brown grey .. medium 14/6/30 idle and disorderly (begging) N. Zealand stableman .. 1902 5 2$ fresh brown grey .. medium Fielder, Reginald Clive Auckland 14/6/30 unlawfully using a to Zealand clerk 1914 5 4i fresh fair blue medium H fresh fair blue medium Officer for 1 year Peter Officer for 1 year Auckland 16/6/30 j theft (3 charges) .. convicted and disN. Zealand labourer 1884 5 14 dark brown brown .. broad .. Clasped hands, heart, and KIA ORA on left 16/6/30 theft (3 charges) .. convicted and disN. Zealand labourer 1884 5 11$ dark brown brown .. broad .. Clasped hands, heart, and KIA ORA on left Albert George charged head on ; 1928, page 88.) Auckland 17/6/30 theft fined £5 Zealand labourer 1905 7 fresh black brown .. medium.. Small scar at base of left thumb. F.P. Photo7 fresh black brown .. medium.. Small scar at base of left thumb. F.P. Phototheft probation Auckland, at theft and Gazette, 1917, page 481.) charged convicted and discharged convicted and disGazette, 1917, page 481.) unlawfully using convicted and discharged convicted and disChatfield, Wallace . Auckland 18/6/30 theft (3 charges) .. England .. labourer 1897 5 8 fresh brown blue medium.. Scar on base of left thumb and on right knee; 18/6/30 theft (3 charges) .. England .. labourer 1897 5 8 fresh browm blue medium.. Scar on base of left thumb and on right knee; Frederick John charged Photographed left at Auckland 18/6/30 theft charges) convicted and disN. Zealand cook 1883 5 11$ fresh light brown.. blue medium.. Scar on left thigh and on left ring-finger; right • convicted and disN. Zealand cook 1883 5 14 fresh light brown.. blue medium.. Scar on left thigh and on left ring-finger ; right Carney, • . . charged thumb at Auckland, Auckland 19/6/30 breach probation and America seaman 1903 5 dark dark brown . medium on ring-finger charged finger; heart, dagger, and LYL1E on right forearm: ALICE, &c., on back of right Patrick Byrne, hand ; IN MEMORY OF MOTHER, &c., on left forearm. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 433, and Photographs, 1928, page 65.) charged finger; heart, dagger, and LYLIE on right forearm: ALICE, &c., on back of right hand ; IX MEMORY OF MOTHER, &c., on left forearm. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 433, and Photographs, 1928, page 65.) Auckland 20/6/30 and and Ireland fireman 1894 5 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. Scar on bridge of nose and on base of left thumb ; 3 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. Scar on bridge of nose and on base of left thumb ; assault charged Gazette, (See and page 73.) left on William Auckland 20/6/30 intoxicated in of charge andfined England omnibus 1894 5 4 pale dark brown.. grey .. medium.. 4 pale dark brown.. grey .. medium.. motor-car cancelled proprietor McAuley, Gwennyth Auckland 20/6/30 and disorderly year probation Zealand domestic 1912 4 fresh brown blue medium 4 fresh brown blue medium Whakataka Pekama cient means) Auckland 20/6/30 theft and convicted Maori labourer 1909 6 copper .. black brown .. broad .. See Police Gazette, 1930, page 359, and Photo6 copper .. black brown .. broad See Police Gazette, 1930, page 359, and Photocharged graphs, 1927, page 16. m charged graphs, 1927, page 16. BSI .
Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate’s Court, but not sent to Gaol
Offender. Where When. Offence. Sentence. ofNative Trade. Bom. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Cahill, Fergus Auckland 20/6/30 false dis- and Zealand engineer 1906 ft 9 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. Scar on right cheek ; tip of right middle finger in. 9 fresh brown hazel .. medium.. Scar on right cheek ; tip of right middle finger charged and of right (See and Irene Hamilton 4/6/30 theft probation 1 England . domestic 1913 5 1 fresh brown blue medium Alexander Hamilton 10/6/30 in intoxicated charge and Scotland farmer 1897 5 H fresh brown blue medium motor-vehicle license 1 year Spencer Hamilton 16/6/30 mischief pay Zealand mechanic . 1912 5 8f fresh brown grey . medium Alex- John, Hamilton 3018/6/ theft and N. Zealand labourer 1898 5 fresh grey blue medium.. Right thumb amputated. (See Police Gazette, 6^ fresh grey blue medium.. Right thumb amputated. (See Police Gazette, ander charged 427.) page Alfred MacDonald, Hamilton 18/6/30 languageindecent costs to N. agent 1 5 7 dark brown blue medium indecent fined Arthur Owen, Gisborne 13/6/30 common lined Zealand tobacconist 1878 5 in fresh dark . brown . medium. stooped. ; (See house * 616.) page l; Fer dm i i d -Ciiibnrne 9/6 30 obscene language. . tilled f.9. -Nr-Zealancl ~| i labourer — ■4TO ■tr —r^r ■dark — black — brown . . ■ medium -— 'fiiiM £5‘ f 27 ysa Takina Rutene Gisborne 13/6/30 found in common gamingfined £5 Maori labourer 1872 5 11 copper .. black . / brown .. flat Wears glasses. (See Police Gazette, 1929, house page 617.) Cullen, Phillip James Wairoa 2/6, 30 obscene language.. fined £3 N. Zealand labourer 1890 5 . 7 dark black blue medium Burrows, David Wairoa 12/6/30 theft to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1886 5 6 ruddy .. dark blue sharp, called on in 6 months pointed Anderson, Herbert New Plymouth 14/6, 30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. show man .. 1902 5 7 sallow .. dark grey medium Carter, Charles New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman 1898 o 9 fresh brown hazel .. medium Cooper, Thomas .. New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 X. Zealand showman .. 1885 5 8 fresh fair grey .. medium Fitzwilliams, Frank, alias New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand show'man .. 1895 5 8 fresh brown blue medium.. See Police Gazette, 1930, page 412, and Photo- “ The Fowl ” graphs, page 2. Fleming, Basil Harry New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman and 1898 5 n fresh brown grey .. long Scar on right side of forehead; scars on left hotel porter knee; scar on back of neck. (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 738, and Photographs, 1923, page 9.) Hanson, William .. New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1890 5 74 fresh brown, going grey-blue medium bald Huntley, Myles New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman 1907 5 9i dark dark blue medium Lawrence, John Rupert New r Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance • fined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1902 5 H sallow .. black brown .. broad Scar on chin; one gold upper tooth. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 325.) ►GisJinrne 9/6 7 30 obscene language.. fined £2 — _— N. Zealand — labourer — 490A — 1 Hi ■dark rrblack — brown . . -medium resitting police- ■ i— rr fined £2* 4.4. A. T /so. ■Smith, Rutene 13/6/30 found in common gamingfined £5 Maori labourer 1872 5 11 copper .. black . / brown .. flat Wears glasses. (See Police Gazette, 1929, house page 617.) Gisborne Wairoa 2/6/30 obscene language.. fined £3 N. Zealand labourer 1890 5 . 7 dark black blue medium Phillip DavidBurrows, 12/6/30 theft to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1886 5 6 ruddy .. dark blue sharp, called on in 6 months pointed Wairoa t Xew Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1902 5 7 sallow .. dark grey .. medium HerbertAnderson, Charles Carter, 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1898 5 9 fresh brown hazel .. medium New Plymouth New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1885 5 8 fresh fair grey .. medium Cooper, . . Frank, 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1895 5 8 fresh brown blue medium.. See Police Gazette, 1930, page 412, and PhotoNew Plymouth graphs, page 2. Fowl Fleming, 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman and 1898 5 fresh brown grey .. long Scar on right side of forehead; scars on left hotel porter knee ; scar on back of neck. (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 738, and Photographs, 1923, page 9.) New Plymouth New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1890 5 n fresh brown, going bald dark grey-blue medium Hanson, .Huntley, 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1907 5 94 dark blue medium New Plymouth New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1902 5 sallow .. black brown .. broad Scar on chin: one gold upper tooth. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 325.) Lawrence, John Rupert
Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate’s Court, but not sent to Gaol —continued.
Name Offender. c 1 Where tried. | When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &o. * McDevitt, Cornelius T ' New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman and 1888 ft. in. 5 7* ruddy .. auburn blue medium.. Two scars on chin. (See Police Gazette, 1928, woodworker page 496.) McNaughton, Ronald Guy .. New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman and 1889 5 104 dark dark brown.. blue-grey medium.. Scar on left side of head. (See Police Gazette, barman 1926, page 554.) Nicholls, William Richard .. New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. showman 1868 6 0 fair brown, turnblue medium.. Strong build. (See Police Gazette, 1926. page ing grey 180.) Odell, Robert .. j • • New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1900 5 9 sallow .. dark hazel .. medium Sim, Reginald New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1900 5 94 fair fair blue prominent Slightly stooped. Torpy, Harry .. [•_£/ .. New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1886 5 64 pale brown blue long Tunniclifie, Edward MountNew Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman and 1888 5 94 fresh light brown.. grey .. medium.. Sword, skull, crossed bones, and shield on foreford, alias Tunnicli fire, Monty mechanic arms. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 292.) Wallace, George John New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance lined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1890 5 114 fresh auburn grey medium Wilson, Archibald New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1900 5 54 fresh brown hazel .. medium Whelan, Thomas Gibson New Plymouth 11/6/30 breach of probation probation exN. Zealand labourer 1910 6 0 fresh brown grey .. medium.. See Police Gazette, 1929, page 712. tended for 6 months Cronin, Michael Joseph New Plymouth 16/6/30 assault .. fined £2 Ireland fireman 1893 5 8 fresh brown blue medium.. Clasped hands, cross, woman, flower, and heart on right forearm ; snake, flowers, dancinggirl, and butterfly on left forearm ; J.C. on back of left hand. McLeod, William Sutherland New Plymouth 18/6/30 assault .. fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1880 5 8 dark dark brown.. grey .. medium Coles, George Lewis New Plymouth 18/6/30 intoxicated in charge of 1 year’s probation and driver’s America .. oil-driller 1903 5 7 dark .. dark hazel .. medium.. Wears glasses. Cross, Stanley motor-car blue .. license cancelled for 1 year 1 year’s probation Inglewood 17/6/30 intoxicated in charge of N. Zealand labourer 1890 5 11 pale grey medium motor-car prohibited, and driver’s license cancelled Hunt, Reginald Frank Napier 9/6/30 intoxicated in charge of fined £25 and N. Zealand motor-driver 1902 6 1 fair fair blue medium.. Left forefinger amputated ; scar on left wrist, motor-lorry driver’s license cancelled until 10/5/33 on back of hand, and on each palm. Knight, Arthur Hastings 9/6/30 idle and disorderly convicted and disEngland .. porter and 1880 5 10 dark brown, turngrey .. medium.. Scar on right forearm and near right ear; left Gardiner, Ernest Henry charged labourer ing grey jaw injured; slightly deaf. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 606, and Photographs, page 59.) Hastings 11/6/30 frequenting street for betting fined £40 N. Zealand carpenter .. 1890 5 9 fresh dark brown.. hazel .. medium Where tried. When. Offenoe. Sentence. Native ol Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. H&ir. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &o. I McDevitt, Cornelius 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman and 1888 ft. in. 6 7£ ruddy .. auburn blue medium.. Two scars on chin. (See Police Gazette, 1928, woodworker page 496.) New Plymouth New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman and 1889 o 104 dark dark brown.. blue-grey medium.. Scar on left side of head. (See Police Gazette, barman 1926, page 554.) McNaughton, Ronald . Guy William .Nicholls, 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1868 6 0 fair brown, turnblue medium.. Strong build. (See Police Gazette, 1926. page ing grey 180.) New Plymouth New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1900 5 9 sallow .. dark hazel .. medium Odell, . Sim, Reginald 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman .. 1900 5 94 fair fair blue prominent Slightly stooped. New Plymouth New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1886 o 64 pale brown blue long nlrry [££?... Torpy, Edward Tunnicliffe, 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 N. Zealand showman and 1888 5 94 fresh light brown.. grey .. medium.. Sword, skull, crossed bones, and shield on foreNew Plymouth ford, alias Tunnicli ffe, mechanic arms. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 292.) Monty 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1890 5 114 fresh auburn grey medium New Plymouth New Plymouth 14/6/30 playing game of chance fined £2 Australia .. showman .. 1900 5 54 fresh brown hazel .. medium Archibald Wilson, GibsonWhelan, 11/6/30 breach of probation probation exN-. Zealand labourer 1910 6 0 fresh brown grey .. medium.. See Police Gazette, 1929, page 712. tended for 6 months New Plymouth New Plymouth 16/6/30 assault .. fined £2 Ireland .. fireman 1893 5 8 fresh brown blue medium.. Clasped hands, cross, woman, flower, and heart on right forearm ; snake, flowers, dancinggirl, and butterfly on left forearm ; J.C. on back of left hand. Michael Cronin, Joseph William McLeod, 18/6/30 assault .. fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1880 5 8 dark dark brown.. grey .. medium New Plymouth New Plymouth 18/6/30 intoxicated in charge of 1 year’s probation America .. oil-driller 1903 5 7 dark dark hazel .. medium.. Wears glasses. motor-car and driver’s license cancelled for 1 George Stanley 17/6/30 intoxicated in charge of 1 year’s probation N. Zealand labourer 1890 5 11 pale grey blue .. medium motor-car prohibited, and driver’s license cancelled Inglewood .. Napier 9/6/30 intoxicated in charge of fined £25 and N. Zealand motor-driver 1902 6 1 fair fair blue medium.. Left forefinger amputated; scar on left wrist, motor-lorry driver’s license cancelled until 10/5/33 on back of hand, and on each palm. Scar on right forearm and near right ear; left Reginald Knight, 9/6/30 idle and disorderly . . convicted and disEngland .. porter and 1880 5 10 dark brown, turngrey .. medium.. Hastings charged labourer ing grey jaw injured; slightly deaf. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 606, and Photographs, page 59.) Hastings 11/6/30 frequenting street for betting fined £40 N. Zealand carpenter .. 1890 5 9 fresh dark brown.. hazel .. medium Gardiner, Ernest Henry
Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate’s Court, but not sent to Gaol —continued.
of tried.Where When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Marks. Distinguishing Dow, William .Hastings ll/G/30 frequenting street for betting convicted and N. Zealand upholsterer.. 1868 ft 5 in. 7 fresh grey blue medium.. Right forefinger injured. fined £40 Hastings 11/6/30 frequenting street for betting convicted and fined £40 fined £4 N. Zealand upholsterer.. 1868 ft 5 in. 7 fresh grey blue . medium.. Right forefinger injured. Quayle, Waverley 19/6/30 assault N. Zealand labourer 1912 5 8* dark dark brown .. medium fined £4 N. Zealand labourer 1912 5 dark dark brown .. medium James Feilding 3010/6 theft ; admonished N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1920 4 6 fresh fair blue medium damage theft (2 charges); and wilful damage theft admonished N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1920 4 6 fresh fair blue medium Ahern, . Feilding 10/6/30 admonished N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1919 4 8* fresh brown grey .. medium theft (2 charges) ; and wilful admonished N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1919 4 8£ fresh brown grey .. medium damage Athol .Thurston, Feilding 10/6/30 admonished N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1920 4 5 sallow .. dark brown.. brown .. medium theft admonished N. Zealand schoolboy .. 1920 4 5 sallow .. dark brown.. brown .. medium Richard JamesCorkill, Feilding 10/6/30 ; andadmonished N. Zealand schoolboy 1917 4 9 sallow . fair grey . medium damage Welfare to 1 Albert Feilding 16/6/30 false charges) if Tasmania . labourer 1902 5 10* dark dark grey . medium. and DIS-Snake, dragon, called in HONOUR on ; year hands and ; on Herbert Barnsley, Dannevirke . 16/6/30 theft . charges) probation year’s Wales accountant 1880 5 7 pale dark . grey . medium. on ; small on Charles Hooper, Palmers ton 16/6/30 language fined £5 N. lorry-driver 1907 5 5 fresh brown grey . medium. Slight on North abdomen. (See page 569.) Harold ton 20/6/30 theft admonished Zealand schoolboy 1917 5 0 fresh brown blue-grey medium North JohnBullock, 1 m ton 20/6/30 theft admonished N. Zealand schoolboy 1916 5 2 fresh brown blue-grey medium thin Protruding N Schiavi, Albert ton 20/6/30 assault .. 2 years' probation N. Zealand labourer 1914 5 8 dark brown brown .. medium.. 1 p.c. Strong build. F.P. North Palmers ton 20/6/30 assault .. 2 years’ probation N. Zealand labourer 1914 5 8' dark brown brown .. medium.. 1 p.c. Strong build. F.P. James 21/6/30 theft to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 8 fresh brown grey .. medium.. Scar on right forearm. F.P. Palmers tonNorth called on in 6 months 21/6/30 theft to come up if N. Zealand labourer 1878 5 8 fresh brown grey .. medium.. Scar on right forearm. F.P. North called on in 6 months MatildaSandford, Levin 9/6/30 theft ifto N. waitress 1907 5 3 fresh brown. blue medium 1 Wereta, Frank Levin 19/6/30 and to Maori labourer 1914 5 2 copper .. black, curly brown .. medium Officer fined £10 and disMaori labourer 1914 5 2 copper .. black, curly brown .. medium John Otaki 4/6/30 in charge N. Zealand labourer 1901 5 10 copper .. black brown .. medium.. A quarter-caste Maori; thick lower lip ; small fined £10 and disN. Zealand labourer 1901 5 10 copper .. black brown .. medium.. A quarter-caste Maori; thick lower lip ; small motor-lorry qualified driver’s obtaining scar on forehead. (See Police Gazette, 1926, page 754.) ■ license 1/6/31 to make restitution fined £2 scar on forehead. (See Police Gazette, 1926, page 754.) Joe, Masterton 30/5/30 theft ■ . . . Maori labourer 1904 5 9 copper .. black brown .. medium to make restitution fined £2 Maori labourer 1904 5 9 copper .. black brown .. medium Bernard Leo Blair, Wellington 16/6/30 fighting Australia carpenter . 1895 5 8 fair fair blue long Police 9.) Wellington .. 16/6/30 fighting fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1901 5 10 fresh fair medium grey .. Burt, Archibald .. .. Wellington .. 16/6/30 fighting fined £2 N. Zealand labourer 1901 5 10 fresh fair grey .. medium
Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate’s Court, but not sent to Gaol —continued.
Offender. tried. When. *Offence. Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &o. • Born. ■P A ’© W Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. Distinguishing Marks, &o. Lawson, Wellington 17/6/30 theft probation years’ Zealand N. salesman 1910 ft 5 in. 8 fresh dark hazel .. medium at Photographed Cecil Angell Wellington, Wellington . 17/6/30 pretences to come dp Zealand and porter 1907 5 7 fair brown grey . medium.. 822. page Margaret in years barman Wellington 17/6 30 false pretences if come Ireland domestic 1890 5 5 sallow brown grey . medium in Jenkins, Wellington . 18/6/30 and (consort- disorderly to come up England . domestic 1902 5 i fresh dark grey . medium. Bowed Wilhelliminia g) in in on and hibited John Doyle, Wellington 20/6/30 obscene fined £1 Ireland compositor 1869 5 6 fresh dark, turning defective brown medium George Wellington . 20/6/30 (3 charges) to Zealand painter 1909 5 91 fresh grey brown dark medium (See Police page Allan in eachyears *' Photographs, page Wellington 21/6/30 intoxicated of and fined Zealand salesman 1899 5 9 fresh brown grey medium neck. motor-car license cancelled until 31/5/30 Hughes, Benjamin ! motor-car license cancelled until 31/5/30 Picton 18/6/30 obscene fined £4 Samoa seaman 1900 5 7 copper .. black brown .. pug Scar on left forearm and on forehead ; face pock-pitted. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 433.) ' * fined £4 ., Samoa seaman 1900 5 7 copper .. black brown .. pug Scar on left forearm and on forehead ; face pock-pitted. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 433.) Leonard Austin, Christchurch 17/6/30 theft (6 . 1 year’s probation N. Zealand labourer 1910 5 10 fresh black brown .. medium •• 1 year’s probation N. Zealand labourer 1910 5 10 fresh black brown .. medium Winston Philp, Christchurch 19/6/30 in charge of and Zealand salesman 1908 5 10 fresh dark . blue medium motor-car license cancelled 1/6/31 1 year’s probation Markham, Christchurch 19 6/30 pretences 1 year’s probation England .. farm cadet .. 1905 5 H fair fair blue medium.. Scar above left knee. .. England .. farm cadet .. 1905 5 41 fair fair blue medium.. Scar above left knee. Lupton May . Christchurch 19/6/30 theft to Tasmania . domestic 1905 5 5 fresh brown brown .. medium.. build. Slight called on in 1 Hall, alias Frederick, called on in 1 year Christchurch 17/6/30 credit by convicted and dis--N. Zealand traveller 1900 5 9 fresh brown grey .. medium.. Thick lips. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page year convicted and disN. Zealand traveller 1900 5 9 fresh brown grey .. medium.. Thick lips. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page Sydney George charged and page Stanley Christchurch 19/6/30 damage fined 10s. N. Zealand dealer 1899 5 usallow .. brown blue medium.. Scar above right knee and on inside of left knee. # # fined 10s. N. Zealand dealer 1899 5 71 sallow .. brown blue medium.. Scar above right knee and on inside of left knee. behaviour threatening convicted and dis(See Police Gazette, 1921, page 143.) .. convicted and dis(See Police Gazette, 1921, page 143.) Howard, charged Christchurch 21/6/30 theft to come up if England .. labourer 1898 5 3 fresh fair grey .. medium.. Scar on nose ; birthmark over left eye. called on in 1 • . to come up if England .. labourer 1898 5 3 fresh fair grey .. medium.. Scar on nose ; birthmark over left eye. called on in 1 Smith, John Henry Ashburton . 6/6/30 assault year Welfare Zealand labourer 1914 5 4 fair fair grey long Officer years
Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate’s Court, but not sent to Gaol —continued.
Name Offender. Where When. j ! Sentence. of Trade. Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. NoseDistinguishing Marks, Ao. I Born. Height Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose Distinguishing Marks, &o. Louisa Ashburton . 11/6/30 theft and Zealand domestic 1883 ft. 4 fair dark blue long charged Bishop, Oamaru 16/6/30 in charge and fined proZealand labourer 1909 9 pale brown grey .. medium grey medium motor-car oblicense 1 year years’ William Oamaru 18/6/30 theft Zealand -N. labourer 1908 2i 5 fresh brown grey . medium tion Richard . Waimate 17/6/30 of fined Zealand billiard1896 8i 5 fresh brown grey . medium on maker proprietor Doyle, Patrick Kurow 19/6/30 obscene language fined N. Zealand labourer 1911 10 fair brown blue medium Frank Crawford Kurow 19/6/30 assault . fined Zealand labourer 1903 10 dark dark . brown medium Hamilton, Port 13/6/30 theft fined Scotland . . seaman 1912 5 pale fair grey . medium. thumb. of at right William Mosgiel 2/6/30 theft fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1891 5 7 fresh fair blue medium unlawfully on premises withto come up if out intent called on in 1 1 2/6/30 theft fined £1 N. Zealand labourer 1891 5 7 fresh fair blue medium unlawfully on premises withto come up if out intent called on in 1 Albert Gore 10/6/30 in fined Zealand and 1889 16 fresh light grey .. medium.. Scar on left knee. (See Police Gazette, 1912 grey medium.. Scar on left knee. (See Police Gazette, 1912, motor-car slaughterman page 438.) 4 slaughterman page 438.)
Return of Persons summarily convicted at Magistrate’s Court, but not sent to Gaol —continued.
*3 Complexion. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. 1 Height. Complexion. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Name 1 When. Offence. Ben ten Native Trade. S n Hair. Byes. Nose. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) ap w Bair. Eyes. Nose. ( F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Auckland— in. in. Keane, Auckland 17/3/30 disorderly (inmonths 3 Australia labourer 1887 6 fair red blue medium.. 16/6/30 Scar on left ring-finger. (See Police Ga6 fair red blue medium.. 16/6/30 Scar on left ring-finger. (See Police Gasufficient means) and 1921, 80.) Reeves, Thomas, Auckland M.C. 17/5/30 theft 1 Zealand and 1905 7 fresh brown brown .. medium.. 16/6/30 3 p.c. Scar on right side of upper lip and 7 fresh brown brown .. medium.. 16/6/30 3 p.c. Scar on right side of upper lip and alias Reeves, clerk Photo-behind right Francis at graphed 1927, page McQuade, John Joseph. Auckland M.C. 17/5/30 theft . 1 England seaman 1884 in 4 fresh brown, blue medium. 16/6/30 14 eye bald and in lifebuoy &c., on forearm. ship on sailing 1928, Gazette, page (See 275.) right and 9 on Carney, Guy Auckland M.C. 16/6/30 indecent language days fine . America seaman 1903 6J 5 sallow .. dark brown.. brown .. medium.. 18/6/30 forearm; heart, arrow, and ALICE on back of right hand ; flowers, anchor, and 6f sallow .. dark brown.. brown .. medium.. 18/6/30 forearm ; heart, arrow, and ALICE on back of right hand ; flowers, anchor, and shield on left forearm. (See Pohce e Pohce (See shield on and page Photo- page 1928, 65.)graphs, graphs, 1928, page 65.) Auckland 6/6/30 rogue days Zealand labourer 1884 8£ 5 fresh dark brown.. blue large 19/6/30 10 p.c. Scar on right side and on right 8£ fresh dark brown.. blue large 19/6/30 10 p.c. Scar on right side and on right Murphy posing on (See stitution) 385.) page Marshall, Auckland 6/6/30 mischief ... fine or 14 days England .. seaman 1895 6 1 fresh brown blue large 19/6/30 Clasped hands and heart on left wrist; thistle over clasped hands and ALEX mischief fine or 14 days England .. seaman 1895 6 1 fresh brown blue large 19/6/30 Clasped hands and heart on left wrist; thistle over clasped hands and ALEX. Ol /K /Q£L , „ 1 ftftzl n ''2076/30. on right wrist. F.P. , 3 p.c. Strong on nose, on right behind rightpar'f r aS— —- grey ’g^ey large —-tT yf/ tSmfv // '0/3 y hands, &c., / /1 jmrnght arm ; snake VhedcfT sword, &c., on left arm. Police Gazette, BendelpyrGgoffrey^— — Taaka, alias Tom 1927, page 8597) TaurangaJkLCi_ Auckland ,21/5/30- 12/7/29 ■England .. on right wrist. F.P. l&bOllXjOP'''' . • loo 4 * o 0 iresn dark, turning grey grev • large — —rT zU/o)uiU 3 p.c. Stiong on nose, on right cheek behind right^arT ' /V 1/ tMifv // '0/3 7 daneejv-etaspecl hands, &c., ijH-fight arm ; snakeVhetfch sword, &c., theft (2 charges) 6 months on each Maori labourer 1902 5 81 copper .. black brown .. medium.. 20/6/30 18 p.c. Portions of right middle and ring HI "’"on left arm. Pohce Gazette, Tu alias Tom Tu Taaka, Taaka (cumulative) fingers missing ; scar on right foot. F.P. Discharged on remission. (See Pohce MM 1927, page 859T) Auckland M.C. 12/7/29 theft (2 charges) 6 months on each Maori labourer 1902 5 8i copper .. black brown .. medium.. 20/6/30 18 p.c. Portions of right middle and ring Taaka O’Brien, John. Gazette, 1929, page 504, and Photographs, page 60.) (cumulative) fingers missing ; scar on right foot. F.P. Discharged on remission. (See Pohce Gisborne M.C. 5/2/30 default of maintenance .. arrears or 2 m’tlis N. Zealand boilermaker 1886 5 61 fresh brown, going grey .. medium.. 21/6/30 1 p.c. Strong build : scar on right forearm ; bald left forefinger-nail injured. Arrested, 23/4/30. (See Police Gazette, 1929, O’Brien, John.. Heath, Patrick James . and page 671.) page graphs, page 60.) Gisborne M.C. Hamilton 5/2/30 23/4/30 default maintenance . idle disorderly 2 arrears or months Zealand Australia . boilermaker salesman 1886 1882 6i 5 5 fresh brown, going grey .. medium.. 21/6/30 1 p.c. Strong build : scar on right forearm ; bald left forefinger-nail injured. Arrested, 23/4/30. (See Pohce Gazette, 1929, 4J fresh light brown.. grey .. long 21/6/30 Scar over right eye. F.P. Photographed sufficient means) unlawfully on premises fine or 7 days * at Auckland, 19/5/30. without intent trespass on racecourse .. fine or 1 month Hamilton M.C. 23/4/30 idle and disorderly (in2 months Australia .. salesman 1882 5 4£ fresh light brown.. grey .. long 21/6/30 page 671.) Scar over right eye. F.P. Photographed sufficient means) unlawfully on premises fine or 7 days # at Auckland, 19/5/30. without intent trespass on racecourse .. fine or 1 month Heath, Patrick James ..
RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 21st JUNE, 1930.
s Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Gaol, tried. When. Offence. Sentence. ofNative Trade. Born. 3 b s a 1 Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When dis- . charged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) o pa *3 a plexion. Hair. Eye3. Nose. charged. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) Waikeria Borstal Institu tion — ft. in. Awhi .Ropiha T m a 18/7/29 theft 1 year N. labourer 1909 5 5* fresh black brown . medium. 9/6/30 build on Strong M.C. Institution on (See 42.)page Richard Dye, Auckland 6/1/28 theft . in Zealand butcher 1910 5 6 fair auburn grey . medium.. 9/6/30 F.P. license. p.c. Miller Institution Thomas Walsh, S.C.Wellington 14/12/28 breaking, in N. labourer 1908 5 34 dark dark hazel . medium. 10/6/30 Police (See and Institution Gazette, and graphs, page JosephFenton, Wellington 4/4/28 dwelling a 3 years’ N. plumber 1908 5 Ilf fair brown brown . long 10/6/30 on on ; detention and on (See Gazette, Photographs, 1925, 12.)page Frederick Johnson, Paeroa . 6/9/28 theft . in years N. labourer 1909 5 8 fresh fair grey . medium.. 12/6/30 on right Adrian Institution (See Gazette, 511.) Allan . Oamaru 7/9/27 attempted life N. labourer 1909 6 04 fresh dark hazel . medium. 15/6/30 ; Slight do shoulder. top harm; bodily 672, bodily Photographs, harm Wairoa — Stewart, alias Wairoa * 12/4/30 language 14 Scotland mechanic . 1872 5 8 fair fair blue medium.. 24/4/30 clasped Japanese alias ; right Stuart left on spray on ; ; ship on chest. (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 705, and Photographs, 1923, page * • I on chest. (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 705, and Photographs, 1923, page Qj. \ Mate . Wairoa . M.C. 20/3/30 default 1 Maori labourer 1880 5 10 copper black brown flat 14/5/30 face. Arrested, 17/4/30. Napier Joseph Napier 10/3/30 indecent exposure months 3 N. labourer 1885 5 8 dark brown brown . medium. 9/6/30 1 on hands, forefinger of top right Gazette, 1928, page Ronald Napier 12/5/30 false pretences 1 month N. farmer 1906 6 1 dark black brown . medium 11/6/30 ; F.P.little Franklin, John Napier . 16/6/30 false pretences 7 Zealand labourer 1890 5 5 fresh brown.. blue medium 21/6/30 Woman on left forearm ; enlarged bone on right knee ; scar on back. F.P. 21/6/30 Woman on left forearm ; enlarged bone on right knee ; scar on back. F.P. Wanganui— ' • John Marton 13/5/30 by 1 month N. carpenter 1900 5 8 dark dark brown medium.. 12/6/30 1929, (See 123.) McGuire, Wanganui 20/5/30 assault 1 Zealand jockey 1898 5 3 fresh brown. blue pointed 19/6/30 knee on finger.
RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 21st JUNE, 1930-continued.
Gaol, Bom. ■*£ When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. Where When. Offence. Sentence. of Trade. § *3 tq Complexion. Hair. Eyea. Nose. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken, i e o Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken, i Wi Tako— ft. in. Voice, church 25/2/30 theft (8 charges) 4 months on each N. Zealand carpenter .. 1907 5 7 fresh dark brown .. medium.. 17/6/30 Small scar under left eye. F.P. Discharged M.C. theft .. 14 days on remission. Photographed at Christ25/2/30 theft (8 charges) theft theft (2 charges) 4 months on each 14 days 48 hours N. Zealand carpenter .. 1907 5 7 fresh dark brown .. medium.. 17/6/30 Small scar under left eye. F.P. Discharged on remission. Photographed at Christchurch, 11/2/30. Wellington theft (2 charges) 48 hours church, 11/2/30. Daley, alias Daly Wellington 4/6/30 lighting days . England fireman 1902 5 6 dark brown grey .. large .. 17/6/30 Letters on right forearm ; M and scars on left forearm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 26.) 5 6 dark brown grey .. large 17/6/30 Letters on right forearm ; M and scars on Presland, Percy left forearm. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 26.) Wellington M.C. 19/4/30 idle and disorderly 2 months N. Zealand shepherd 1899 5 9* fresh fair blue medium.. 18/6/30 1 p.c. Left arm amputated; portion of Murphy, right middle finger missing ; impediment in speech. F.P. (See Police Gazette, Wellington M.C. 19/4/30 idle and disorderly 2 months N. Zealand shepherd 1899 5 9£ fresh fair blue medium.. 18/6/30 1 p.c. Left arm amputated; portion of right middle finger missing ; impediment in speech. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 535.) Armstrong, Cecil 1927, page 535.) Wellington 12/6/30 attempted stowaway fine 7 England . and 1905 5 6f fresh dark brown .. medium.. 18/6/30 Scar on left jaw. F.P. waiter 1905 5 6£ fresh dark brown .. medium.. 18/6/30 Scar on left jaw. F.P. Henry waiter Wellington 7/6/30 theft fine days . . Zealand engineer 1878 5 4J fresh dark grey .. wide 20/6/30 Strong build; lump on right shoulder; scar on right forearm, over right eye, and on forehead. F.P. 5 4i fresh dark grey .. wide 20/6/30 Strong build ; lump on right shoulder; scar on right forearm, over right eye, and on forehead. F.P. Edwards, John Wellington 9/12/29 of m’thsarrears England fireman 1906 5 6 sallow .. dark brown .. thick, long 21/6/30 Crossed flags, clasped hands, ship, sun, woman’s head, star, ANNE and JANE on right forearm ; cross, woman, and pierced heart on left forearm. Arrested, 22/3/30. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 608.) 5 6 sallow .. dark brown .. thick, long 21/6/30 Crossed flags, clasped hands, ship, sun, woman’s head, star, ANNE and JANE on right forearm ; cross, woman, and pierced heart on left forearm. Arrested, 22/3/30. Wellington M.C. i . (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 608.) Thomas 16/6/30 i fighting fine or 7 days England .. labourer 1894 5 dark dark brown .. wide 21/6/30 Scar on left side of chin ; mole on neck; small scar on left side of neck. F.P. Wellington M.C. 16/6/30 fighting fine or 7 days England .. labourer 1894 5 n_ dark dark brown .. wide 21/6/30 Scar on left side of chin ; mole on neck ; small scar on left side of neck. F.P. Greymouth — j . : Robert Cyril, Christ church 7/3/27 default of maintenance .. arrears or 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1895 5 n fresh brown grey .. medium.. 18/6/30 1 p.c. Arrested, 19/5/30. (See Police Bryce, Christ church M.C. Gazette, 1923, page 144.) 7/3/27 default of maintenance .. arrears or 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1895 5 71 fresh brown grey .. medium.. 18/6/30 1 p.c. Arrested, 19/5/30. (See Police Gazette, 1923, page 144.) Lynch, Westport 29/5/30 theft . 14 days Australia .. labourer 1888 5 8 sallow .. dark brown.. blue broad .. 19/6/30 Scar on forehead and on left forearm. theft . 14 days 14 days days 14 from(cumulative * (cumulative from 23/5/30) Australia .. labourer 1888 5 8 sallow .. dark brown.. blue broad .. 19/6/30 Scar on forehead and on left forearm. Paparua— 23/5/30) O’Hart, Charles Henry Cheviot M.C. .. 19/5/30 theft .. 1 month Ireland labourer 1885 5 n sallow .. brown blue long, 18/6/30 2 p.c. Scar on back of right hand. F.P. -'/’f Francis church C^>cr~ 20/3/30 breach of probation* 3 months N. Zealand grocer 1909 5 9 fresh black grey .. hooked medium.. 19/6/30 (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 726.) 1 p.c. Scar on left leg. F.P. (See Police Cheviot M.C. .. (UL, (-C Christ church M.C. 19/5/30 theft .. 1 month Ireland labourer 1885 5 7\ sallow .. brown blue long, hooked 18/6/30 2 p.c. Scar on back of right hand. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 726.) 20/3/30 breach of probation 3 months N. Zealand grocer 1909 5 9 fresh black grey .. medium.. 19/6/30 1 p.c. Scar on left leg. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1929, page 53.) Wildermoth, George M.C. Gazette, 1929, page 53.) Christ church 20/2/30 obtaining credit by fraud 4 months N. Zealand grocer 1887 5 ii sallow .. grey blue medium.. 19/6/30 17 p.c. Scar on right side of abdomen; William Nelson j M.C. ■ 20/2/30 obtaining credit by fraud false pretences .. 4 months 1 month N. Zealand grocer 1887 5 11 sallow .. grey blue medium.. 19/6/30 17 p.c. Scar on right side of abdomen; mole on right cheek. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 135, and Photographs, 1926, page 24.) Nelson Peter ..omith, Smith, . Dunedin Dunedin M.C... 23/12/29 default of maintenance .. arrears or 6 m’ths N. Zealand labourer 1899 6 1 fresh fair grey .. medium.. 21/6/30 F.P. M.C. false pretences .. 1 month mole on right cheek. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 135, and Photographs, 1926, page 24.) Dunedin M.C... 23/12/29 default of maintenance .. arrears or 6 m’ths N. Zealand labourer 1899 6 i fresh fair grey .. medium.. 21/6/30 F.P. Russell, Francis Edward Dunedin M.C... Dunedin James 9/12/29 default of maintenance .. arrears or 1 month N. Zealand labourer ' 1902 5 9 fresh dark grey .. medium.. 16/6/30 Mole on back of neck. Arrested, 14/6/30. Arrears paid. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 428.) Dunedin M.C... 9/12/29 default of maintenance .. arrears or 1 month N. Zealand labourer 1902 5 9 fresh dark grey .. medium.. 16/6/30 Mole on back of neck. Arrested, 14/6/30. Russell, Francis Edward V '■ Arrears paid. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 428.) James
RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 21st JUNE, 1930-continued.
Gaol, Where tried. 1 When, j Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Bom. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken. > When. Offence. Sentence. Native of Trade. Bom. Height. Complexion. Hair. Eyes. Nose. When discharged. Remarks, and Previous Convictions. (F.P. indicates that finger-impressions have been taken.) continued. Dunedin fine or 7 days fine or 7 days * labourer 1 ft. in. I 1 1 ft. in. 1 . Reginald,Wilson, Dunedin M.C... 11/6/30 assault fine or 7 days .. N. Zealand labourer 1897 5 9 fresh dark blue pointed .. 17/6/30 Scar on right wrist. F.P. (See Police alias Brannigan, obscene language fine or 7 days Gazette, 1930, page 337.) James Brady, Institu- Borstal Invercargill t 4 « tion ' Dunedin M.C.. 11/6/30 assault obscene language i N. Zealand . t « 1897 5 9 fresh dark blue pointed .. 17/6/30 Scar on right wrist. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1930, page 337.) Ernest Edward M.C.Wanganui theft .17/6/29 1 N. Zealand labourer 1910 5 11 fresh brown brown .. medium.. 16/6/30 Slight build ; scar on left knee and on left Institution thumb. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1927, I labourer page 551, and Photographs, page' 64.) N. Zealand 1 labourer 1910 5 11 fresh brown brown .. medium.. 16/6/30 Slight build ; scar on left knee and on left thumb. F.P. (See Police Gazette, 1927, page 551, and Photographs, page' 64.) Jack Napier . 5/6/28 entering, 3 years in Borstal Maori .. 1911 5 74 dark black brown .. medium.. 17/6/30 Strong build; scars on left breast, on l«gs, theft Institution i and on right middle finger. Released on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page . 454, and Photographs, page 86.) and 3 years in Borstal Institution Maori it labourer 1911 5 74 dark black brown .. medium.. 17/6/30 Strong build ; scars on left breast, on legs, and on right middle finger. Released on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 454, and Photographs, page 86.) Wilkie, Cyril Auckland M.C. 24/11/28 breaking, entering, and 3 years in Borstal N. Zealand labourer 1913 5 24 fair fair blue medium .. 19/6/30 Scar on chest and on left ankle. F.P. Retheft Institution leased on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 840, and Photographs, 1929, page 20.) Invercargill— . ■ Auckland M.C. 24/11/28 breaking, entering, theft ■ and 3 years in Borstal Institution N. Zealand labourer 1913 5 24 fair fair blue medium.. 19/6/30 Scar on chest and on left ankle. F.P. Released on license. (See Police Gazette, 1928, page 840, and Photographs, 1929, page 20.) Robert- William McAskill, Riverton M.C. 18/3/30 idle and disorderly 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1900 5 5 fresh dark blue medium.. 17/6/30 Small scar on left cheek;. small lump on McKenzie, alias son, right middle finger. (See Police Gazette, William ! 1925, page 92, and Photographs, 1922, page 12.) Riverton M.C. 18/3/30 idle and disorderly 3 months N. Zealand labourer 1900 5 5 fresh dark blue medium.. 17/6/30 Small scar on left cheek ; small lump on right middle finger. (See Police Gazette, 1925, page 92, and Photographs, 1922, page 12.)
RETURN OF PRISONERS REPORTED AS DISCHARGED FROM GAOLS DURING THE WEEK ENDING 21st JUNE, 1930-continued.
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New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume LV, Issue 26, 2 July 1930, Page 463
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